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Scene of attack
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Man arrested in search for driver who hit French soldiers

After man smashes his BMW into a crowd of French soldiers in a Paris suburb, leaving 6 wounded before speeding away, police make arrest; 'I'll never forget that scream—a scream of pain and distress,' recalls one witness.

French police arrested a man Wednesday in the search for a driver who slammed his BMW into soldiers in a Paris suburb Wednesday, injuring six of them in what appeared to be a carefully timed ambush before speeding away, officials said.

 

 

The driver's motive was unclear, but officials said he deliberately aimed at the soldiers, and counterterrorism authorities opened an investigation. None of the soldiers had life-threatening injuries, authorities said.

 

 

It was the latest of several attacks targeting security forces guarding France over the past year. While others have targeted prominent sites like the Eiffel Tower, Wednesday's attack hit the leafy, relatively affluent suburb of Levallois-Perret that is home to France's main intelligence service, the DGSI.

 

Photo: AFP
Photo: AFP

 

Witnesses described seeing a BMW with one person inside waiting in a cul-de-sac near a building used for the soldiers, according to two police officials. One official said the attacker struck just as a group of soldiers emerged from the building to board vehicles for a new shift.

 

Scene of attack (Photo: AFP)
Scene of attack (Photo: AFP)

 

Authorities checked video surveillance of the area, near the city hall of Levallois, northwest of Paris, and police fanned out around the French capital and stopped numerous cars as they searched for the attacker.

 

Photo: AFP
Photo: AFP

 

Most were released. But in one case, police stopped a car on the A16 highway and arrested the driver and were verifying his possible links to the attack, according to two police officials. One said the arrest was violent and police fired at the suspect to subdue him. The officials weren't authorized to be publicly named because of an ongoing police operation.

 

A witness to the Levallois attack described an ear-piercing scream of pain that is still echoing through her head.

 

Nadia LeProhon, 45, was startled by a loud crash outside her building and rushed outside her seventh-floor window to see two soldiers on the ground. Other soldiers ran after a speeding car, shouting "After him! Follow that car!"

 

Photo: Reuters
Photo: Reuters
 

 

"I'll never forget that scream—a scream of pain and distress," she said.

 

Resident Jean-Claude Veillant said he saw two uniformed soldiers prone on the ground when he came down to the entrance of his 13-story building. "It was horrible," he said, adding that both soldiers appeared to be in bad shape and one of them was unconscious.

 


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